Behind the main farm buildings of Gorgie City Farm is a steep hill where most of the sheep live, here are just a few of them, photographed the week before last, before the sheep were sheared.
Love the sheep, when I went to Scotland (years and years ago) I just couldn't get enough sheep to look at. Later one of the rabbit's vets told me her mother was a sort of world traveler and would go out of her way to take pictures of sheep. Gorgie Farm looks wonderful.
Sheep are such lovely animals. A dear friend of mine had a pet merino for many years which she raised from a little lamb. She resisted the urge to sell him for his entire life. He was spoiled rotten but very lovable.
Love the sheep, when I went to Scotland (years and years ago) I just couldn't get enough sheep to look at. Later one of the rabbit's vets told me her mother was a sort of world traveler and would go out of her way to take pictures of sheep. Gorgie Farm looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the haibun tip, I didn't know about, but adore Basho.
ReplyDeleteThey are very cute, and I sure hope they get sheared before the heat sets in!
ReplyDeleteSheep are such lovely animals. A dear friend of mine had a pet merino for many years which she raised from a little lamb. She resisted the urge to sell him for his entire life. He was spoiled rotten but very lovable.
ReplyDeleteI love the poppies
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